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Schools Closed Ahead of Adverse Weather on 23 September

Schools Closed Ahead of Adverse Weather on 23 September
23 September 2024, 05:19 AM
Education, Weather

The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) is working closely with the National Weather Service (NWS), and Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) as the weather system surrounding the Cayman Islands progresses.

A broad area of disorganized showers is currently affecting the western Caribbean. An area of low pressure is expected to develop early this week, with the National Hurricane Center anticipating further development later in the week. The system is expected to move north to northwest through the Yucatan Channel, leading to further deterioration of weather conditions. Scattered thunderstorms, strong winds, and potential flooding, particularly affecting low-lying and coastal regions, are expected over the next few days.

Current Weather Status

According to the latest NWS forecast, weather patterns indicate that the most severe conditions will persist through Monday (23 September) afternoon into Tuesday, with potential for localised flooding in low-lying areas located across the islands. Lightning, thunder and heightened gusts of wind are also expected. Primary areas of concern are the neighbourhoods of Washington Blvd., Randyke Gardens, Prospect, North Sound Estates, Cumber Ave, Kipling Street, Fiddler's Way, and low-lying areas of Cayman Brac.

Residents are urged to stay informed, follow safety protocols, and heed any advisories or warnings issued by the Cayman Islands Government.

Government Updates

All government schools on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac, including the University College of the Cayman Islands, will be closed tomorrow, Monday 23 September due to the imminent adverse weather conditions.

We are coordinating with local authorities and volunteer groups to ensure prompt response and recovery. To assist vulnerable households in flood-prone areas sandbags are available for collection at sand distribution points across the islands.

Here are the latest updates from various government departments:

National Roads Authority (NRA):

  • Crews have been mobilised and are conducting routine procedures clearing drains in low-lying areas.
  • Emergency pumps have been installed in key areas where flooding is of great concern. NRA continues to monitor the community's needs and is on standby to assist.
  • Sand has been placed at 6 locations across the islands for the community to access in the preparedness.

Ministry of Education:

  • All government schools on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac, including the University College of the Cayman Islands, will be closed tomorrow, Monday 23 September.

Civil Service:

  • A conditional advisory was shared with Civil Servants by the Deputy Governor advising staff to prepare and remain vigilant. In the event of school closures, non-essential staff are advised to make necessary preparations to work from home.

Emergency Services:

  • RCIPS, CIFS and emergency services are on standby and will be conducting regular patrols to assist where needed.
    Cayman Islands Regiment, HMCI, Red Cross, NRA and Public
    Works are currently on site at sand locations assisting the public with filling sandbags.

Health Services Authority (HSA)/Public Health:

  • Stay aware of potential health risks such as water contamination. The Public Health department will issue further guidance if necessary.

Mosquito Research and Control Unit

  • Mosquito activity is expected to increase due to additional rainfall in the forecast will further expand breeding sites.
  • To help reduce mosquito populations, please ensure you eliminate standing water on your property. Items like toys, flower pots without proper drainage, tarps, tires, and buckets can all collect water and become mosquito breeding grounds.
  • Disease Prevention Officers have already detected increased mosquito larvae in waterlogged areas, and despite the MRCU's proactive larviciding efforts, we anticipate a rise in mosquito populations in the coming weeks.
  • Residents can expect enhanced mosquito control operations across the Cayman Islands.

Further updates and guidance will be provided as the situation evolves.

CIG will continue to monitor the weather and provide timely updates. The public is encouraged to check for information on the following platforms: